Parcel Maps

California's Subdivision Map Act and local ordinance prescribes the process for legally dividing land and creating parcels. In most cases, a division that results in four or fewer parcels is accomplished through a Parcel Map.

Once Map has been finalized and approved by City Engineer, please allow six (6) weeks for City Council approval. Three (3) wet signed copies of Subdivision Agreement (To be submitted along with finalized map)

Due Prior to Map Recordation

Securities (Bonds)

Performance Bonds

Labor Guarantee

Warranty Bond

Cash Monument Deposit

Survey Monument Letter (in lieu of Cash Monument Deposit)

Map Recordation Fee Check (made out to Stanislaus County Clerk-Recorder)